I don't think I *can* reopen it.
OTOH, if you click on the link above to "Show Fedora/gnome-media bugs" you'll see a longish string of very similar reports, so I don't think another one or two can matter that much.
There's some evidence (from the forums) that it's actually pulse-audio that's the problem... After updating I would see really flaky behavior from the gnome audio applet and eventually it would lose the internal audio altogether and replace it with dummy output. Restarting pulse-audio seems to fix that.
Running the old 2.6.33.3-85 kernel from install instead of the 2.6.34.7-56 from update also fixed it.

(In reply to comment #4)
> I don't think I *can* reopen it.
>
> OTOH, if you click on the link above to "Show Fedora/gnome-media bugs" you'll
> see a longish string of very similar reports, so I don't think another one or
> two can matter that much.
>
> There's some evidence (from the forums) that it's actually pulse-audio that's
> the problem... After updating I would see really flaky behavior from the gnome
> audio applet and eventually it would lose the internal audio altogether and
> replace it with dummy output. Restarting pulse-audio seems to fix that.
>
> Running the old 2.6.33.3-85 kernel from install instead of the 2.6.34.7-56 from
> update also fixed it.
Usually, the reporter can reopen by clicking the status button at the bottom of the BZ page (below the "Additional Comments" box). Anyway, I tagged onto:
Bug 629807 - pulseaudio crashes after upgrade to kernel 2.6.34.6-47
Thanks.

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